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Week in Review: March 2-6

Early morning fog creates an eerie atmosphere around the Capitol March 4. (Photo by Michele Jokinen)

It was another week of fraud, gun violence and immigration as the caucuses continue to try pass their priority bills.

HF3395 or the “Fraud Isn’t Free Act,” which would create repercussions for state departments and staff if fraud occurs in a state program, failed to clear the House state government committee on a technicality in the power-sharing agreement.

The push to create an office of gun violence prevention at the Department of Health was laid over by the House health committee.

And in the House public safety committee, HF3405 failed on a party-line vote. It would have required the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to investigate officer-involved deaths that result from a federal agent’s use of force.


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Recent Dailies

Proposal for emergency rental aid stalls in housing committee
Stephannie L. Lewis, associate vice president of advocacy and community impact at the Greater Twin Cities United Way, testifies for a bill sponsored by Rep. Liish Koslowski, right. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) The Legislature should step into disaster-mode in the wake of recent immigration enforcement actions, say proponents of a bill that would provide emergency rental assistance. ...
Public safety panel considers tougher sentences for felonies involving firearms
Dave Zimmer, right, policy fellow at the Center of the American Experiment, speaks to the  House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee Wednesday in support of HF3380. The bill is sponsored by Rep. Walter Hudson. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) “Three strikes and you’re out” mandate prison time for offenders committing their third felony offense. Those felony laws currently may get tougher. Rep. Walter Hudson (...
Education panel fails to approve bill that’d keep ICE away from schools, students
Fridley Schools Superintendent Brenda Lewis, left, testifies in favor of HF3435 before the House Education Policy Committee Feb. 18. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) Josh Hermerding, a multilingual teacher at Lucy Craft Laney Elementary School in Minneapolis, starts his mornings circling the school looking for federal immigration agents who ...
Panel addresses the metro’s most expensive transit routes
House Photography file photo How much subsidy is too much subsidy? The Legislature set to figure that out when it commissioned a Metropolitan Council report last session. It sought to determine the actu...
Bill to add Minnesota to Nurse Licensure Compact fails along party lines
Rep. Joe Schomacker (R) Once again, lawmakers voted along party lines on a bill that aims to make it easier for nurses to practice medicine across state lines.   HF1925, sponsored by Rep. Joe Schom...
Idea to extend unemployment benefits to Iron Range workers advances through workforce committee
Rep. Spencer Igo Minnesota lawmakers are moving to give laid off Iron Range miners more breathing room as the steel industry downturn drags on. Rep. Spencer Igo (R-Wabana Township) sponsors ...
Claims from scam victims coming in for new restitution fund
Thomas Elness, Minnesota director of advocacy at AARP, testifies before the House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee Feb. 18 about the implementation and overview of the Consumer Protection Restitution Account. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) Minnesotans who have been the victims of consumer scams have a new option for seeking possible restitution. The Legislature created the Consumer Protection Restitution Accou...
Bill to formally end housing stabilization services program gets panel OK
Rep. Joe Schomacker speaks the House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee Wednesday about HF3379, a bill he sponsors to repeal the housing stabilization services program. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) Legislators have started the process to codify into law the termination of the state’s housing stabilization services program. The Department of Human Services formally shut...
Melissa Hortman remembered for leadership, legislation as House speaker
House DFL Caucus Leader Zack Stephenson speaks during a Feb. 17 ceremony honoring the late Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman. (Photo by Andrew VonBank) For the first time in two decades, a legislative session began without Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman. This weighed heavy on legislators Tuesday, who marked the start of th...
Republican leaders say fraud, affordability remain priorities in 2026
House Speaker Lisa Demuth discusses Republican legislative priorities for the upcoming 2026 legislative session at a Monday news conference. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) House Republican legislative leaders are ready to pick up where they left off last year on addressing fraud in state government. Flanked by caucus members at a Monday news c...

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Stable budget outlook projects $3.7 billion surplus now, no deficit in next biennium
The projected surplus for Fiscal Years 2026-27 is now higher than it was in the November estimate, and no deficit is projected for the next biennium. “Minnesota’s budge...
Legislative leaders set 2026 committee deadlines
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